Citronex project advances in water facility and greenhouse Share this post facebook twitter whatsapp linkedin In recent weeks, significant progress has been made across multiple areas of project Citronex, both in the water treatment facility and in the greenhouse. Several activities have been carried out within the water facility, including the above-ground installation and connection of equipment. Among the components installed and connected are the units, screen separators, and fertilizer tanks. In addition, the return pit installation has been tested to ensure the system’s performance and reliability. Another important milestone has been achieved with the installation of the first reverse osmosis system for groundwater treatment. With water storage facilities totaling approximately 10,300 m³ for the irrigation system, a solid foundation is being established for a reliable and controlled water supply. The delivery of the first prefabricated ozone unit is scheduled for next week. This unit has been pre-assembled and tested in advance, contributing to an efficient on-site installation process. A total of three ozone units will be realized as part of the project. Steady progress is also being made in the greenhouse. The first two greenhouse compartments have now been equipped with lifting heating systems, an important step in the development of the cultivation environment. In addition, approximately one-third of the total 6.7-hectare floor area has now been completed. The greenhouse consists of eleven compartments in total, including two healing compartments and nine propagation compartments. In the areas where the floor has been completed, the installation of insect netting will commence. This helps prevent dust accumulation and contributes to a clean and controlled growing environment. Project Citronex continues to progress according to plan.